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Old 10-21-2008, 12:31 PM
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Hi eholistic

I remember an old model that seems similar to the one you describe only they weren't called charge techs - they were called Sister or Matron. They seemed to manage all the above and quite a bit more.
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What's an EN?
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What's an EN?
I can't see where you saw it, I think you mean EN as in 'Enrolled Nurse' which is about equivalent to an LPN. They work under the supervision of an RN but they have a year of nursing training.
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An Enrolled nurse is a second level nurse. they work under the supervision of an RN. their scope of practice varies on where and when they trained. We have them in New Zealand and Australia and I don't know where else
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